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CHARACTERISTICS OF CRITICAL CARE OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA PATIENTS IN RSUP DR. MOHAMMAD HOESIN PALEMBANG SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER 2022 PERIOD
Pregnancy can cause various changes to a mothers’ body, including structural and functional changes. This occurs due to changes in the mothers’ hormones, and becomes an adaptation mechanism so that the mother can tolerate stress during pregnancy and childbirth. Unfortunately, some cannot cope it, resulting in a critical condition. Critical care in pregnancy is management carried out for pregnant patients who are in a critical condition that prioritizes the needs of the mother and fetus as a whole. When a critical situation occurs, appropriate management must be carried out in order to optimize and stabilize pregnant women, one of which can be carried out in the form of surgical intervention. When carrying out surgical interventions, it is also accompanied by the use of anesthesia which is the responsibility of an anesthesiologist. This study aims to determine the characteristics of critical care obstetric anesthesia patients at RSUP. Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang during September – November 2022. This study is a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design using primary data of critical care obstetric anesthesia patients treated at RSUP Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang during September - November 2022 who meets the inclusion criteria using the total sampling technique. The instrument used in this study is a research form. The results showed that most of the patients were diagnosed with hypertension during pregnancy with a total of 46 patients (36.0%). Out of 128 patients, 33 patients (25.8%) were treated in the ICU. The average length of stay of all patients were < 5 days (85.2%). Overall patient outcomes were 126 patients (98.4%) alive, and 2 patients (1.6%) died. A total of 121 of the patient's babies (94.6%) lived and 7 babies (5.4%) died.
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